Dewy Foundation And Mariah Carey For Mac

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Finally—the ultimate photo filter in foundation form. Born in 40 boundary-breaking shades, Pro Filt’r Soft Matte Longwear Foundation gives skin an instantly smooth, pore-diffused, shine-free finish that easily builds to medium to full coverage. The oil-free formula is made with climate-adaptive technology that’s resistant to sweat and humidity, and won’t clog pores so that wherever you are, it’s going to work on your skin. Best of all, this longwearing, light-as-air texture is undetectable on skin—so you always look like you. Packed with a high percentage of ultra-refined pigments, the #FauxFilter Foundation visibly smooths and evens skin texture, diminishing the appearance of blemishes, scars, hyperpigmentation, and redness to create a flawless, airbrushed finish.

Enriched with argan oil and centella asiatica—both known for their hydrating properties—this fade-proof formula blends seamlessly with skin leaving it matte, with a hint of sheen for a luminous appearance. Wear it alone for full coverage, or blend it together with the Huda Beauty Complexion Perfection Pre-Makeup Base primer (sold separately) for an even more natural finish. Coverage: Fenty Beauty claims to have medium coverage although many reviews have said it can be built up to a full coverage. I cannot attest to many beauty influencers' claim of full coverage as you all know I am not a full coverage kind of gal. Huda Beauty claims to have a medium to full coverage. In my experience, their claims are true.

It has a very thick consistency and a little goes a very long way that I had to sheer it out quite a bit (pounced that beauty sponge ten million times on my face). Texture/Consistency: As you will see on the swatch photo below, Fenty Beauty has a thinner/liquidy consistency than the Huda Beauty foundation that did not budge or move at all. However, even though Fenty Beauty's has a thinner consistency, it contains very high pigmentation so it does not require a ton of product to cover the entire face. It feels light on the skin and it is easy to apply and blend due to its light as air texture. Fenty Beauty will leave your skin with a natural finish without sacrificing coverage. Huda Beauty's thicker texture created problems for me (and for others based on their YouTube reviews) during application.

It did not go well with any thicker or mattifying primer that I used which resulted to a patchy application. It applied okay with any silicone primer but a good foundation should be able to work just fine with any primer, in my opinion. Also, Huda Beauty's thicker consistency (and probably whatever ingredient included the strong floral fragrance) clogged my extremely small (almost invisible) pores and caused a few breakouts. The finish of Huda Beauty's foundation is beautiful, you will get that filtered look but it is noticeable that you are wearing makeup, at least for me that's what it looked like. Price: Fenty Beauty is priced at $34 for 1.08 fl oz of product. Huda Beauty is priced at $40 for 1.18 fl oz of product.

You do the math. Packaging: Fenty Beauty at $34 comes with a frosted glass bottle with a pump.

Huda Beauty at $40 comes with a plastic bottle with a pump. Both box packaging for these foundations are beautiful and sleek. However, as a consumer - if you are going to charge me more, I need all the bells and whistles with a glass packaging.

If a foundation under $6 such as the Wet N' Wild Photo Focus Foundation and the Maybelline Fit Me Dewy + Smooth Foundation comes with a glass bottle, so should a $40 product. Shade Selection: Fenty Beauty released 40 shades while Huda Beauty had 30. I do think that both makeup lines were sensitive to the need of having a wider shade range to accommodate various skin tones.

One thing that I saw on YouTube reviews was Huda Beauty's chart of compatible foundation shades were misleading as it compared their shade range with other foundations. I chose the shade Tres Leches primarily because of the swatch I saw on Instagram but also it said on their chart that it is comparable to Too Faced Born This Way in the shade Sand, which I have and use. But it also said it is comparable with MAC NC30 shade. Now, I do not own any MAC Foundation but I am in Medium Dark in their Next To Nothing Face Color which is nowhere near NC30. Longevity Factor: If you follow me on Instagram you know that I have posted a check-in on the longevity of Fenty Beauty foundation.

After 7 hours of wear, being outside on a 90+ degree weather and a nap included, the foundation stayed put. It did not break up or move around. It did not make me oily. This is my go-to foundation when I have long days at work or any work event as it stays in place. The Huda Beauty Foundation made my face slightly oily which caused the foundation to transfer when I touched the oily areas which then caused the foundation to move around.

It did not take so long for this foundation to break me out so after three uses, I called it quits so I never had a chance to wear it on longer work days or just long days in general. Final Verdict: Keep in mind that we are all different - skin tones, skin types, complexions and personal preferences. Based on my experience with both foundations, I prefer the Fenty Beauty Pro Filt'r Foundation and would recommend it more than the Huda Beauty #FauxFilter Foundation for the reasons mentioned above. Even if you did not read the entire comparison of both brands, any product that has a strong fragrance and breaks me out in the process is a no go.

I know there’s probably been a time in your life when you’ve looked back over your Facebook photos and cringed at the sight of your own face. I know this because I’ve done it. What was I thinking going out in that turbo-tan foundation/face full of makeup/? There are those types of mistakes (the ones you delete IMMEDIATELY), and then there are the ones that you might be still doing every day without even realizing it.

Here are 30 of them — with easy fixes, I promise. Wearing the Wrong Shade Of Foundation We all do it one point or another.

According to makeup artist and founder of her eponymous line, it’s an easy fix: “Just choose two shades that come closest to your skin tone, apply each of them to your jawline, and then go outside to natural light and look in a mirror.” Use your own judgment to see which one looks most natural., $90, Applying Makeup To Dry Skin This is a huge no-no, says Barbara Guillaume, a makeup artist who has worked on celebs like Colin Farrell and Kellan Lutz. “You should be because applying foundation onto dry skin will accentuate flakiness, and it will sit on the top of your face instead of blending in.” Heed her advice by exfoliating weekly, then applying a rich., $26, Wearing The Wrong Shade Of Blush Blushes should complement your natural blush tone, says Osmosis Color Cosmetics makeup artist. “If you are wearing a bolder lip, pair that with a.”, $20, Applying Too Much Bronzer, a makeup artist who has worked with Mariah Carey and Christy Turlington, nominates the over-liberal application of bronzer as one of the biggest makeup blunders. “Applying all over the face instead of just the forehead, temples and nose” is a big no-no, she says. She also warns us not forget to apply to the neck. Not Cleaning Your Brushes “My number one mishap I see: women applying makeup with dirty brushes or old, unwashed sponges and then wondering why their makeup doesn’t look fresh, or even breaking out,” says Rachel Wood, makeup artist to celebs Rosie Huntington-Whitely, Olivia Palermo, and Lily Cole.

She says to wash your tools with a or and replace your sponges regularly., $11, Not Switching Your Makeup Seasonally Finding that your eye makeup keeps running now that the season has changed? “Switch over formulas during spring and summer to waterproof pencils and mascaras as well as cream eye shadows to stop your makeup from melting away,” says makeup artist, who has worked with Keira Knightley, Cate Blanchett, and Katie Holmes., $20,;, $20, Wearing The Same Foundation Year Round Much like your color cosmetics, your needs to be switched up during the summer months. “You have a summer wardrobe and winter wardrobe — the same applies to your face,” says Wood. “Nine out of 10 people have a complexion that is one to four shades darker in the summer time.”, $36, Testing Makeup Shades On The Wrong Areas It’s common to use the back of your hand to color-match a new foundation or, but Wood says this is the wrong way to go. “Your hands can have more redness than your face.” she says. “Apply foundation on your jawline, and for lip colors, ask for the counter sample to be disinfected with alcohol and then apply with a to sample.”, $5.99, Not Testing Makeup At All You wouldn’t just hold up a pair of jeans to see if they fit. You have to try on your makeup, too, says Wood.

“You can’t trust what it looks like in the bottle as liquid products oxidize on the skin and in the air, changing the color and texture.” Forgetting To Prime “Taking the necessary steps to for makeup application is one of the biggest opportunities you have to impact your application,” says makeup artist and Obsessive Compulsive Cosmetics founder. After moisturizing and before foundation application, apply a to create a smoother, more hydrated surface that’ll hold your makeup in place for longer., $32, Getting Your Concealer Shade Wrong A common mistake is using an that’s two or three shades lighter than your foundation,” says.

“It doesn’t do anything to diminish darkness and only brings attention to the area.” He notes that when trying to hide dark circles, you need a color corrector, usually in a peach tone that’ll counteract dark blue and purple under eye tones. Unsurprisingly, Stapleton recommends in Bright Forecast (for light to medium skin tones) or Peach Luster (for darker skin tones), $26, Applying Too Much Powder “Over powdering throughout the day can make your face appear heavy and cakey,” says Stapleton. “The best way to avoid over powdering is to use throughout the day to absorb oil.”, $3.99, Powdering In The Wrong Places If you are partial to the powdery-fresh look and feel, though, make sure you aren’t swirling it onto your whole face — just use where needed. “Just because the powder says translucent doesn’t mean it is invisible!” says L.A. Makeup artist, known for her work on Lady GaGa, Estelle and Fergie. “Apply powder only where needed, which is usually in the T-zone.

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It’s best to use a, tapping away excess product and gently pressing into your face.”, $7.99, Shading Your Brows Too Dark “Go a shade lighter or use a less intense touch to fill out your brows,” says Wood. “Using a that’s as dark as your natural brow will make it look too heavy or intense.”, $6.99, Getting Stuck in A Rut We all have one staple product we have worn for years and won’t give up, says Illamasqua makeup artist. “We buy it time and time again, and it could be holding you back from updating your look. If it’s a particular shade or texture of lipstick, take it to a makeup counter and ask to try out lighter and darker tones, or examples of that tone in a different hue or finish.” Instant style upgrade! Wearing Too Much Makeup Let your skin show, says makeup artist and founder of men’s grooming brand EvolutionMan,.

“Unless you have severe acne, foundation should only be used to correct minor redness and imperfections. Being heavy handed will actually make you look old.” He says to only apply a light coat of and then use to target specific problem areas.

Not Matching Your Eye Shape To Liner Style The shape and placement of your eyeliner is just as important as the color, says makeup artist and annual director of,. “If your eyes are closer set, the thickest, boldest part of the liner should be at the outer corner to widen them,” he says. “Whereas for eyes that are spaced further apart, the thickest part of your eyeliner should be concentrated at the inner corner.” Try an that lets you control how thick or thin you can paint on your liner angle., $22, Over-applying Lip Gloss It’s not 2004, guys. Vincent says that should only be applying in the center of your lip for maximum impact and shine, while maintaining the perfect pouty shape. “Applying lip gloss across all of your lips does not provide shape, it just makes the lips look overdone.” Try a blue-based lip gloss — like — that'll brighten your complexion and give the appearance of whiter teeth. Try, $12, Curling Your Lashes Last “ work best usually on clean lashes so there’s no chance of ripping any out, “ says Wood.

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“Then apply mascara and wait for it to dry. You can go in and re-curl after (carefully!), but if the mascara is still wet or tacky all you can expect are stuck together, sticky lashes.” Never a good look., $12, Over-Exaggerating Your Eyebrows Yep, bold brows are in, but only if they suit you. “Women with thin eyebrows try to create a fuller brow with a pencil that’s much darker, and this can look very harsh,” says Henry. “If you are a brunette, try a shade lighter than your natural color, and for blondes and redheads, go a shade darker.” She says to brush hairs up with a and then fill in the blanks., $8.45, Getting Your Contouring All Wrong We gave you a, but many of us still can’t get it right. “Most don’t blend their shades enough or get the placement wrong, “ says film, TV, and theater makeup artist. “Instead, use two shades of your foundation for the most natural look — your usual and one shade darker.” Over-Powdering Up Fab also hates the over-powdered look, but offers up an easy way to fix it.

“It makes the skin look so dry and flat, but you can use a light mist of water to set the powder and give the skin back its dewy look,” she says., $17.98, Not Blending Your Face to Your Neck Aside from using the wrong shade of foundation for your face, editorial hair and makeup artist thinks that seeing the line of foundation at your jawline is one of makeup’s biggest sins. “Always blend down so your face is the same shade as your body.

If it’s not, you are using the wrong color.” If this is a habitual problem for you, she suggests using a — try Laura Mercier — that is easier to blend and avoids a caked on look., $44, Going Crazy On The Blush We’ve all done it before. “Applying too much blush can leave you looking clownish,” says Henry.' Is supposed to give you a healthy glow and add life to your complexion. Smile and focus the color on the apples of the cheeks, then blend backwards towards your temples, making sure there are no harsh lines.”, $9, Wearing Lip Liner That’s Too Dark It was cool in the 90’s, not so much anymore.

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Guerlain celebrity makeup artist Marcus Monson says the key to blending your liner perfectly is choosing one that’s just one shade darker or brighter than your natural lip color. Applying Too Much Mascara Hello, clumped-up lashes. To avoid this, Monson suggests taking the time to separate your lashes. “First apply by holding the wand horizontally at the base of the lash and wiggle out with your first coat,” he says. “Then hold the wand vertically for thee second coat to build up length, curl and separation.” Wearing The Wrong Shade Of Eye Shadow Go for the opposite of your eye color, not the exact match. “This’ll bring the color of your eyes out more,” says Falcon.

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“For blue eyes, try shades like brown, copper, bronze, plum or terracotta, and for brown or hazel eyes, blue, purple, green or mahogany will enhance.” Using Too Much Glue on False Lashes Plus trying to fit your lashes on when the glue is still wet, says Wood. “You only need a minimal amount of,” she says. “Gently coat the rim of the lashes and wait 30 seconds for the glue to become too tacky.” Any less time, and the lash will slip around and won’t stick. Applying Matte Lipstick on Dry Lips We all know how that’s going to end “ every day to remove dead skin and follow up with a lip balm for hydration,” Monson says. “Matte lipsticks are really on-trend but your lips need to be in the proper nourished condition to wear them.”, $25, Letting Tired Eyes Give You Away There are easy tricks for this. Makeup artist Ashleigh Ciucci — who has worked with Allure, Lucky and Teen Vogue — says to use a pencil on your water line (the watery, inner rim of your eyelid) to brighten up your eyes and remove any redness. “If you’re fair, use a white or cream pencil,” she says.

“Medium-skin girls can use a nude liner like, whereas olive skin could try a gold pencil for brightening. Dark-skin types can try a dark brown eyeliner.' , $22, Images: © Valua Vitaly - Fotolia.com.

This entry was posted on 12.03.2020.